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Avatar Movie Review.

Avatar Movie Review.
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Director: James Cameron
Producer: 20th Century Fox
Release Date: Fri 18th Dec 2009
Actors: Sam Worthington
 
Avatar Movie Rating: 4 / 5
Punchline: Avatar - Gigantic Entertainer..!!
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Behind the Movie Avatar: James Cameron, the best director and producer world has ever seen has struck gold with “Terminator” in 1980 and “Titanic” in 1990. The story of “Avatar” was written few decades ago, but was put on hold by James Cameron for the reason of lack of technology to reach his standards. Such is the caliber of this brilliant technician. With great hype and wonderful track record, ‘Avatar’ has come before Telugu audience today to take you all the way to a different planet which is light years away from earth. Join his journey.

In the Movie Avatar:
  The story of ‘Avatar’ takes place in 2154, when a multinational company which is greedy for money reaches the planet ‘Pandora’ for mining. The population of this planet called as “Omaticayo”, are not human beings by genetics. To confront these indifferent creatures, company launches the artificial creatures resembling Omaticayo’s but genetically supported by mix of DNA from human beings and Omaticayo’s…called as “Avatars”

Hero of the movie Jacques Sully (Sam Worthington) replaces his twin brother in this mission and enters the population of Omaticayo’s with out any proper training. His main goal is to study the behavior of these Pandora’s population and create a peaceful atmosphere for company’s mining operations.

Sully enters the stream of these Omaticayo’s and gets trained with all their culture, language, way of living by assistance from Neyitri (Joe Saldana), daughter of head of this tribal looking colony. Sully in no time falls in love with Neyitri and wins her love. The native population of this colony called as “Navi” believes in Eywa, the nature god which will be in the shape of a huge tree with its pollens shining like diamonds in shapes of sea weeds. Omaticayo’s believe them as a proxy to their gods.

Navi’s are par backward from modern technology. They live like tribals and their relationship with biotic community is all related to heart. Their plain hearts and their feelings (more than humanistic) are like a key to make friendship with dragon shaped horses, rhino shaped dangerous animals and bat shaped heavy flying animals (something more than flying saucers).  

Exactly on the location of this divine tree is where corporation decides to start their mining operations. Unfortunately Sully fits well into their culture that he forgets to go back to earth or work for the corporation and he desires to get settled with Neyitri.

The commander in chief of this operation Colnel Qatrich (Stephen Lang) doesn’t spare any time now and launches brutal attack on the total community where in numerous navi population are dead. Sully, on behalf of both human beings and navi’s take the task of negotiating with Colnel but fails.

Sully doesn’t want any of the natural minerals of Pandora’s planet to be lost and he assembles all the heads of Omaticayo tribes and launches attack on the earthern human beings residing on this Pandora’s planet and stops them from blasting the nuclear bombs on Pandora. Was he successful in this last battle? What happened to his love Neyitri? Did Sully go back to earth? Whether the corporation was successful in mining? How did Navi’s nature god “Eywa” help them forms the interesting and thrilling last half an hour which is really breathtaking and must be watched on the biggest of the screens.

Values of the Movie Avatar:
This scientific fiction of ‘Avatar’ is a visual wonder. It might be the local Navi’s or earthern human beings with heavy robots; marvelously shaped helicopters, spaceships…every picture in this total film is a wonder. The hard works done to create a new look to Pandora planet which certainly must be something more than earth is exhilarating. Every frame of the movie needs a special mention and technicians of any language without barriers will down their jaw in surprise. May it be the makeup or may it be the camera work or may it be the design of creatures or may it be the background score or may it be the perfect editing or may it be the smaller bits of choreography done to extempore the culture of Navi’s…every department it’s the new ‘Avatar’ from James Cameron.

Out of the Movie Avatar:
James Cameron touches the correct node for comtemporary world by generating the whole story from view point that, “We have already destroyed the natural resources of our own planet earth and now we are on expeditions to conquer the planets which are light years distant away from us by destroying the virgin aliens populations and their cultures inhabiting on these planets. There is an almighty which is called as ‘Eywa’, the nature god in this movie who is looking after the whole universe and he is sure to give us the punishment.”

Normally movies in Hollywood are made either dealing with missions to explore the existence of aliens or directly enter into a war game with them. Indifferently James Cameron touches the other side of the story by generating even the emotional nexus with aliens whom we have never seen. Just not emotional, you even do love, kiss, sex with the aliens and human beings even become apart of alien community. 

Cinejosh Verdict of the movie “Avatar”:
Gigantic entertainment with extraordinary message every human being has to agree for.

(I never know that “Avatar” was a 3D movie, if patrons who ever want to watch this movie…try to go for a 3D watch)

 
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